According to ABC, the digits that moved her into a totally new economic bracket are:

Number 17 for her late brother, her own birth date, 18, 24 for her sister Star, 25 for her ex-husband's and 31 for her daughter.

Finchum, 67, had worked jobs in real estate and selling Xerox machines. We say "had" because she retired. After deciding to take a lump sum payment that, after taxes, will never her nearly $85 million, it's hardly to blame her for no longer working.

She also hopes to use some of her winnings to help people affected by hurricanes and forest fires.